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  3. BRITISH YOUTHS CONSCRIPTED FOR THE ARMY

    Under the National Service Bill, which was published yesterday, British youths will serve seven years in the army, navy or air force—18 ...

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  4. Soviet Scientists To Concentrate on Cancer Research

    It was announced by Moscow Radio that Stalin has ordered two Russian scientists Klueva and Roskin, to devote themselves ...

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  5. Bevin Vigorously Refutes Charges By Molotov At Moscow Talks

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) at the plenary session of the Foreign Ministers' Council, vigorously refuted Molotov's charges that Britain was not fulfilling the demilitarisation clauses of the Potsdam agreement. ...

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  6. TRUMAN APPEALS TO CONGRESS FOR BALKANS AID

    "Should we fail to aid Greece and Turkey in this fateful hour the effect Will be far-reaching on the West as well as the East. We must take immediate and resolute action," declared President Truman when addressing a ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT FOR N.Z. AND INDIA

    To enable New Zealand and India to participate in a discussion of the United States claim for trusteeship over ...

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  8. GIANT SUN-SPOT REPORTED

    The Vatican Observatory reports a giant sunspot traversing the sun, is visible to the naked eye. The sunspot is estimated to be ...

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  9. FRENCH MINISTER RECALLED

    The French Government has recalled its Minister to Bulgaria (M. Jacques-Emile) to Paris, following an official protest to Bulgaria against ...

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  10. VIETNAM RESISTANCE BROKEN

    SAIGON, Thursday.— A French communique announced that strong French forces from Hanoi have broken through the Vietnam ...

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  11. PARAGUAY REVOLT

    A bombing squadron went into action against the Army First Infantry Division at Concepcion, which had rebelled. ...

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  12. PALESTINE COURT REJECTS MARTIAL LAW BAN

    The Supreme Court rejected a petition calling on the G.O.C. of Palestine (General McMillan) and the Chief Secretary (Sir Henry Gurney) to show cause why martial law should not be withdrawn and the courts re-opened. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA TO DOUBLE NEWSPRINT SUPPLIES

    Australian newsprint production will be doubled as the result of a move by the Australian Newsprint Production Mills to make an issue to ...

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  14. U.N.O. COMMISSION BANNED

    Yugoslavs refused to allow the U.N.O. Commission team, inquiring into guerilla activities in Northern Greece to cross into Yugoslavia. The ...

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  15. N.Z. RUGBY TOUR ABANDONED

    The Council of the Rugby League will consider the advisability of cancelling the New Zealand Rugby League team's tour of Britain next ...

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  16. NO SHIPPING THIS YEAR FOR ASSISTED MIGRANTS

    The migration mail to Australia House during last week totalled 2,300 letters and the High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) said he did not have ...

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  17. BRETTON WOODS SUBMITTED TO PARLIAMENT

    Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) introduced a bill in the House of Representatives yesterday to ratify the Bretton Woods ...

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  18. MOVE FOR EARLY PEACE TREATY WITH JAPAN

    Strang pressure is being exerted on Allied countries by American and Australian sources, to have the Japanese ...

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  19. Punjab Rioting Spreads to N-W Frontier

    Rioting in the Punjab has spread to the north-west tribesmen, declares a communique issued by the North-West Frontier Government. Troops are standing by and the Government has imposed a curfew on seven towns, including Peshawar. ...

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  20. ARBITRATION COURT POWERS

    In the Full High Court to-day argument was heard on whether or not acting Chief Judge Drake-Brockman had sole authority to control the ...

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  21. Basutos Extend Welcome To Royal Family

    Cheering Basutps, numbering 70,000, greeted the Royal Family at the greatest gathering ever held in Basutoland. Tribesmen started before dawn to ride to the meeting point from camps, around Maseru, and the Princesses during their morning ride, ...

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  22. NINE BOYS SENTENCED FOR MURDER

    At the conclusion of the trial of boys charged with murdering an assistant master at the Statiion Farm School, the jury recommended that ...

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  23. TANKER BROKE IN TWO

    The American tanker, Port Dearborn, of 6,000 tons, bound for Shanghai broke in two, 800 miles northwest of Honolulu. ...

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  24. PERTOL POOL TO BE CONTINUED

    The petrol pool will be continued in Australia for an indefinite period with the Commonwealth Government ...

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  25. S.A. LIBERALS GAIN IN STRENGTH

    The count of the State election to-day made it certain that the Government nominee for the Victoria seat in the House of Assembly (Mr. ...

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  26. CONFERENCE CALLED ON RAIL DISPUTE

    The Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. Castieau) has called a conference of parties concerned in the strike of railwaymen employed on the ...

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  27. FREIGHTER STRUCK A MINE

    The American freighter, Exanthia, bound for Genoa from Alexandria, struck a mine off Pianosa Island yesterday. ...

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  28. NO POWER TO WAIVE ONE-DAY STRIKE

    The President of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. Clarey) said to-day that he doubted if the Emergency Committee of the A.C.T.U. had any power to postpone ...

    Article : 56 words
  29. OPPOSITION WANTS ROYAL COMMISSION ON STATE BRICKWORKS

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Treatt) tb-day gave notice in the Legislative Assembly that he would move to appoint a Royal Commission ...

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  30. NO OUTLAWING OF COMMUNISTS

    The outlawing of the Communist Party by legislation would achieve nothing except to probably drive the organisation underground, the Prime ...

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  31. HOUSING MIGRANTS AT KENSINGTON

    The sum of £21,000, will be spent on the Kensington racecourse buildings to make them suitable for housing immigrants, temporarily. ...

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  32. DEATH SENTENCE FOR SHOOTING AT POLICE

    Late to-night the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the case in which Antonio Martini, 32, and Edward Garland, 34, were charged with ...

    Article : 46 words
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